It's possible I have run more trails than anyone, ever. I still have
records on numerous routes and trails, and have run routes that have never
been repeated. I can't remember them all, don't really want to, as the next
one is more interesting than the previous. I don't run a single step unless
I want to. I'll quit the second I don't enjoy it, and since I haven't,
that's saying something.

Running specialty: Running what no one has run before. Literally.

In their own words...

Running achievement I am most proud of: I have been doing this
for 37 years, and I remain healthy, happy, very curious, and increasingly am
inspiring others to explore and enjoy their own boundaries.

Why I run: Running is a more full expression of being alive.

Future Goals: April 2005: setting the record on Zoroaster
Temple, Grand Canyon May 2005: first person to do Heaps and Imlay Canyons in a
single day June 2005: first person to climb Mts Rainier, Adams, and Hood in a
single day July 2005: first person to do "Front Range Traverse" (Milner to
Berthoud Pass) August 2005: setting the record on Gannet Peak, Wyoming September
2005: setting the record on Cathedral Peak, Yosemite

"Fun" rhymes with "run"; help put the word "run" back into "trail running",
by supporting our La Sportiva/GoLite Mountain Running Team, by suggesting young
people to learn to run before they learn to slog thru ultras, and by encouraging
real trail racing.

Always use running as a mirror to inner growth, happiness, and wholeness.

Favorite quote: "Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a
banana."

Additional comments/thoughts: I'm surprised I'm still doing all
these things. I had no intention of still running at this stage of my life. Its
questionable to me if this is a good thing or not. If I focus on my continued
learning and growing, I conclude it remains a reasonable activity, although if I
could figure out a way to end world hunger or bring about world peace, I would
certainly expend my calories doing that instead of running. My real goal is to
spend my days doing yoga and gardening, but those days somehow haven't arrived
yet.